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oii.ed.gov Education Government Innovation Grants School Choice

The Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII) was a component of the U.S. Department of Education that supported efforts to innovate in education. OII administered discretionary grant programs and provided resources to support educational innovation, school choice, and parental options. The office played a key role in fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access to high-quality education for all students.

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Founded in

2002

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English, etc

Website Key Features

Discretionary Grant Programs

Administered various grant programs aimed at fostering innovation in education.

Educational Resources

Provided resources and tools for educators, parents, and students to support innovative educational practices.

School Choice Information

Offered information and support for school choice options, including charter schools and magnet schools.

Parental Options

Supported initiatives that provided parents with more choices in their children's education.

Innovation in Education

Promoted and supported innovative practices and programs in education to improve student outcomes.

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Mission

To support innovations in education that improve student achievement and provide families with more choices in their children's education.

Key Initiatives

Included the Charter Schools Program, Magnet Schools Assistance Program, and the Teacher Incentive Fund.

Closure

The Office of Innovation and Improvement was consolidated into other offices within the U.S. Department of Education in 2020.

Legacy

OII's programs and initiatives continue to influence educational innovation and school choice policies across the United States.

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